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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

ARC Review: Hunter by Jax

Good vs. Evil

One hot white witch

The battle of a lifetime

Finding your ONE!

All of these things make Hunter one HOT, fun, intense book.

Tatyana is on her way to visit her brother, but he doesn’t
know she’s on her way. Along the way, her car dies and she’s forced to walk.
It’s a dark, deserted road in the middle of the night. It’s cold, freezing in
face, as she only has a shawl to keep her warm. She finally makes it to the
house where her brother is staying. She leans on the door to get a twig out of her
shoe, when the door opens and she falls into his arms. Hunter.

The prodigal son has finally returned. On Hunter’s first
night back, she falls into his arms, literally.

They’re both instantly attracted to each other. There’s a
sizzle, a spark. But Hunter has secrets. In fact, everyone in the house has
secrets.

What follows in an intense story of attraction, bonding,
magic and good versus evil.’

I admit, I was hooked from the very beginning. Jax has a way
of writing that is witty, sarcastic and funny, with a dry humor. The intense
scenes between Hunter and Tatyana were HOT. I could feel the passion and heat
that was building between them.

Jax did an amazing job of building a world that lives along
side the world we all live in. Her easy explanation account for how these
witches live in our society, yet we know nothing of their world.

I liked the idea of the differing schools of magic. Each
school of magic gives the witch or warlock certain advantages and
disadvantages. No two witches are exactly alike. The power level of each witch
is different as is the school of magic and their ability.

It was just a neat world to be a part of. Now, I don’t KNOW
that this is the first in a series. But I certainly hope it is. While there
were no cliffhangers, there certainly were hints of the possibility of future
books with this witch coven. I certainly hope there is!

Favorite Quote: "Now, here I am, a stranded woman marching down a spooky, remote road with no one to hear me scream. I'm in a damned plot for a B horror flick!"